Alright, the individual my guy got this info from is making it public elsewhere, so I’m going to say it’s safe for me to share it here too.

The word is that Paramount destroyed all of the original IMAX 70mm prints of Interstellar that were returned to the studio after the original 2014 release, hence why the only currently existing prints are with theaters that have the space to keep a massive print themselves in storage. Chris Nolan didn’t approve of this, so now he’s furious. He requested that Paramount put up the money to produce new prints, and they refused. So after that spat, it looks like the whole thing may have been called off (again, save for the few that can play it themselves, but it doesn’t seem there’ll be much “official” about those runs).

UPDATE: It got postponed to December 6.

  • Blaze (he/him)
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    275 months ago

    Chris Nolan didn’t approve of this, so now he’s furious

    No kidding

  • maegul (he/they)M
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    145 months ago

    Feels a bit like it would be part of a string of events indicative of the studios sort of crumbling. The sorts of things only industry insiders would be privy to usually.

  • Shawdow194
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    95 months ago

    70mm spools are huge, but I’m sure they could’ve found a better alternative than destroying them…

  • @Jimbabwe
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    25 months ago

    Bone that Bone that Bone that Bone that …

  • @[email protected]
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    25 months ago

    I guess I’m glad that I did get to see it in 70mm. Fucking shame they elected to destroy all the prints though. I would expect a studio to keep at least one for remastering purposes at the very least.